Consider the following (unbalanced) reactions:
\[ \text{BF}_3 + \text{NaH} \xrightarrow{450\,\mathrm{K}} X + \text{NaF} \]
\[ X + \text{H}_2\text{O} \rightarrow Y + \text{H}_2 \uparrow \]
The correct statements about \(X\) and \(Y\) are:
I & IV
II & III
II & IV
I & III
| Molisch's lest | Barfoed Test | Biuret Test | |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Positive | Negative | Negativde |
| B | Positive | Positive | Negative |
| C | Negative | Negative | Positive |
According to MO theory, the molecule which contain only π-Bonds between the atoms is
In which if the following changes there is no change in hybridization of the central atom?
For the reaction at 25° C, X2O4 (l) → 2XO2(g), U and S are 2.1 K.Cal and 20 Cal/K respectively. what is G for the reaction at the same temperature? (R = 2 CAL K-1MOL-1)
The hybrids of which group elements of the periodic table form electron precise hybrids?